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<p>[QUOTE="anonymous, post: 6171537"]Oh this makes me so sad. Mostly because you are all so right...</p><p><br /></p><p>...except one thing. The PR lead for international is exceptional, and just think how fun his job must be! The ideas that get landed on him to execute are ludicrous, yet he goes above and beyond to deliver quality - there is no option to query or question in the dictatorship. </p><p><br /></p><p>Brent hated regional marketing, I seem to remember (pre-Actavis integration) his quote was something about “where bureaucracy lives and innovation goes to die” when asked about regional hubs. He saw a massive cost cut when he moved to Intl and US. Plus it means he doesn’t have to worry about that other little country called International which means he can continue kissing babies or US aesthetic customers. </p><p><br /></p><p>MP is the least inspirational “leader” that Allergan has seen (and there’s some competition there). He is brutal, nothing more than a bully, has put the fear of god into people, and therefore when he barks an order 200 people start running around trying to implement something that then he gets pissed off that everyone is doing differently. He’s creating chaos! He thinks everything is so simple, tells us all how we’re doing it wrong, but has never led by example - he has surprisingly few amazing examples from his history of blinding success to share with anyone. It’s all pointing out where things are being done wrong and belittling people. It must be horrible to live like that - but on his salary I’m sure he’s fine (because he doesn’t have a soul).</p><p><br /></p><p>The institutional knowledge that has been lost from Allergan international is overwhelming. The only old players left are tied up in retention bonuses, and battered down so hard that their confidence to get up and do something different is rock bottom. There is more to life than Allergan.</p><p><br /></p><p>All the humanity has been sucked out of Allergan international and it’s a very miserable place. They’re not allowed to be nostalgic, but occasionally the rebels still mention “the good old days”, just quietly to themselves, as nothing from the past holds any value anymore. </p><p><br /></p><p>The countdown to MPs retirement cannot go quick enough.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="anonymous, post: 6171537"]Oh this makes me so sad. Mostly because you are all so right... ...except one thing. The PR lead for international is exceptional, and just think how fun his job must be! The ideas that get landed on him to execute are ludicrous, yet he goes above and beyond to deliver quality - there is no option to query or question in the dictatorship. Brent hated regional marketing, I seem to remember (pre-Actavis integration) his quote was something about “where bureaucracy lives and innovation goes to die” when asked about regional hubs. He saw a massive cost cut when he moved to Intl and US. Plus it means he doesn’t have to worry about that other little country called International which means he can continue kissing babies or US aesthetic customers. MP is the least inspirational “leader” that Allergan has seen (and there’s some competition there). He is brutal, nothing more than a bully, has put the fear of god into people, and therefore when he barks an order 200 people start running around trying to implement something that then he gets pissed off that everyone is doing differently. He’s creating chaos! He thinks everything is so simple, tells us all how we’re doing it wrong, but has never led by example - he has surprisingly few amazing examples from his history of blinding success to share with anyone. It’s all pointing out where things are being done wrong and belittling people. It must be horrible to live like that - but on his salary I’m sure he’s fine (because he doesn’t have a soul). The institutional knowledge that has been lost from Allergan international is overwhelming. The only old players left are tied up in retention bonuses, and battered down so hard that their confidence to get up and do something different is rock bottom. There is more to life than Allergan. All the humanity has been sucked out of Allergan international and it’s a very miserable place. They’re not allowed to be nostalgic, but occasionally the rebels still mention “the good old days”, just quietly to themselves, as nothing from the past holds any value anymore. The countdown to MPs retirement cannot go quick enough.[/QUOTE]
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